Joy comes in the morning
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My daughter got into a Masters of Social Work program. Hurrah!
When my favorite local nursery, Roger Reynolds was closing three years ago, I went to their going-out-of-business sale. One of the things I came home with was the wonderful red climbing rose Don Juan. I had the gardeners put in a drip line to the side of the house, under our bedroom. Then we had a three-year severe drought, during which I was too sick to garden. The sprinkler system failed at least once, and a lot of our plants died. I assumed Don Juan had died, but was afraid to check. This morning I put on my rose-pruning gloves, trained the climbing Devoniensis --also known as 'Victoria', 'Magnolia Rose', and, in Charleston, 'Tradd Street Rose'-- shoots onto the garden gate, did some hasty pruning of my two apple trees, and then was brave enough to venture into the alley on the side of the house.
Don Juan is in exuberant good health, covered with buds, and higher than my head. Hurrah! Must give thought to a permanent trellis, since Don Juan grows to 12-14 feet. For once, I have a large plant in the right place: 12 feet will bring the blossoms just as high as our window.
This year's new rose -- I restrained myself -- is Lyda Rose, a variegated single rose with a wonderful fragrance that thrives in shade. I've put it in the corner of the hedge and the fence. It, too, is very happy.
When my favorite local nursery, Roger Reynolds was closing three years ago, I went to their going-out-of-business sale. One of the things I came home with was the wonderful red climbing rose Don Juan. I had the gardeners put in a drip line to the side of the house, under our bedroom. Then we had a three-year severe drought, during which I was too sick to garden. The sprinkler system failed at least once, and a lot of our plants died. I assumed Don Juan had died, but was afraid to check. This morning I put on my rose-pruning gloves, trained the climbing Devoniensis --also known as 'Victoria', 'Magnolia Rose', and, in Charleston, 'Tradd Street Rose'-- shoots onto the garden gate, did some hasty pruning of my two apple trees, and then was brave enough to venture into the alley on the side of the house.
Don Juan is in exuberant good health, covered with buds, and higher than my head. Hurrah! Must give thought to a permanent trellis, since Don Juan grows to 12-14 feet. For once, I have a large plant in the right place: 12 feet will bring the blossoms just as high as our window.
This year's new rose -- I restrained myself -- is Lyda Rose, a variegated single rose with a wonderful fragrance that thrives in shade. I've put it in the corner of the hedge and the fence. It, too, is very happy.
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Date: 2016-03-15 01:00 am (UTC)Deh vieni alla finestra, o mio tesoro
Date: 2016-03-15 03:42 am (UTC)Re: Deh vieni alla finestra, o mio tesoro
Date: 2016-03-15 03:47 am (UTC)Re: Deh vieni alla finestra, o mio tesoro
Date: 2016-03-15 04:06 am (UTC)And here's Tassis Christoyannis playing air lute.
And good lord, Lyda Rose is named for a song too, the lyric and melody just came together in my head on auto-play there. Are you running a theme garden?
Re: Deh vieni alla finestra, o mio tesoro
Date: 2016-03-15 06:13 pm (UTC)Hee! Lyda Rose is named after the breeder's daughter, Lyda, and the song, hence the odd spelling. And no, I theme my garden around "does it smell good, or is it blue?"
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Date: 2016-03-15 04:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-03-15 05:30 am (UTC)Please tell your daughter congrats for me, and that we really REALLY need more good social workers. A lot of them are terrible but the good ones are gems, so she will shine.
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Date: 2016-03-16 06:51 am (UTC)Spanish will make her very employable if she can attain fluency. I was lucky to be hired not knowing it; about half the staff at my agency are English-Spanish bilingual. (Some are bilingual in other languages, but there's immense demand for Spanish.)
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Date: 2016-03-15 01:27 am (UTC)What lovely roses.
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Date: 2016-03-15 04:06 am (UTC)And I am very happy for you and your roses. Lyda Rose is just lovely; and, like all roses that I covet, is hardy to Zone 5.
Don Juan is a real stunner as well but wouldn't suit my yard as well.
P.
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Date: 2016-03-15 04:37 am (UTC)After years of gardening in New England, it's a shock.
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Date: 2016-03-15 04:40 am (UTC)P.
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